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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Develop and carry out biomass gasification and pyrolysis experiments
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involves investigating the application of pyrolysis as an advanced thermal conversion (ATC) technology for processing sewage sludge samples from UK Water Industry. As the successful candidate you will work
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position in the Sustainable Fuels and Chemicals Group within EBRI. This role involves investigating the application of pyrolysis as an advanced thermal conversion (ATC) technology for processing sewage
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Support research and development activities in waste recycling, pyrolysis reactor, in the area of chemical engineering, thermal systems, and mechanical engineering. Conduct design and improvement
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waste pyrolysis would allow for the generation of value-added pyrolysis oil while reducing the input of fossil energy. This aligns with global 'zero waste' strategies and low-carbon fuel production, thus
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researcher) to collaborate with the funded line of research “Pyrolysis, adsorption and catalysis”. Reference: I-PI 08-26 Pursuant to the provisions on the regulations governing calls for applications
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researchers will work on include: Pyrolysis, gasification, hydrothermal carbonation, hydrothermal liquefaction, Fisher-Tropsh, etc. CO2 capture methods CO2 utilization & conversion to high-value chemicals (e.g
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carbon support material from hardwood biomass through a controlled pyrolysis process. The biochar obtained from the pyrolysis process will be subjected to chemical activation with KOH/H2O2 and H3PO4
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and supervise PhD and master’s students. Your expertise enables you to give advice across the full spectrum of chemical recycling, including: the impact of plastic waste on pyrolysis processes, advanced
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on developing biochar as a sustainable feedstock for hard carbon anodes in sodium-ion batteries. In collaboration with Besca AB (https://www.bescacarbon.com/ ), this project explores microwave plasma technology